We don’t care about how farm animals live, so why do we care how they die?

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Abstract

John Blackwell, the new head of the British Veterinary Association, recently waded into the ritual slaughter debate by calling for kosher and halal meat preparation to be banned.

With vets at European level making similar demands, 10 years after the then Labour Government decided not to ban the practice, Jewish and Muslim leaders have united in rejecting the basic assumption that the animals suffer greatly in the process. They have suggested that the objections are motivated by incipient anti-Semitism and Islamaphobia.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
PublisherThe Conversation UK
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • Religion
  • Animal welfare
  • Farming
  • Food production
  • Meat production
  • halal
  • food system
  • Humane slaughter

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